Saturday, November 13, 2010

How to Choose an Arm Tattoo

How to Choose an Arm TattooTattoos have been becoming increasingly popular over the last few decades. The idea of getting a tattoo was not obsolete before that time, it was just geared more towards the male population. Now it seems a great percentage of individuals at one point in their life or another have considered the possibility of getting a tattoo. That percentage includes a decent amount of men, but also a decent amount of women too. Of course you can get a tattoo pretty much anywhere on the body that you would like. Even in some places that are both private and unmentionable. One of the most popular places to get a tattoo is and will most likely always be on the arm. Arm tattoos have been gotten by both men and women, and in a variety of styles and variations. If you are interested in getting an arm tattoo, these helpful suggestions may make the process a bit easier.

Before heading into a local tattoo parlor, it is imperative to get some sort of idea what you would like your arm tattoo to look like. Check out magazines for ideas. If you are artistic than make a sketch, take a photograph, bring a photograph with you, look at other tattoos, just to be able to narrow down your ideas. If you enter a tattoo shop and see hundreds of designs which usually encompass the walls and you don't have an idea, you will probably become totally overwhelmed. This may result in you possibly getting an arm tattoo that you don't particular like. It is always the best idea to enter a tattoo shop with a particular idea in mind. The tattoo artist can then work with you to possibly add or make changes to your idea so you will have your dream tattoo. Don't hesitate to do a little research online too. There are websites that show different tattoos and how they look after they were completed. Often you can get a glimpse of how a tattoo may look on your arm after seeing it on someone else's arm first. A tattoo is permanent, so take this decision seriously.

Another factor when getting a new arm tattoo, is the shop and the tattoo artists. Most tattoo shops have a few artists available, and they all have different degrees of experience. Some do more portraits, others abstracts, and others may be just apprentices. Before the first prick of the needle hits your arm, make sure that you ask questions. You want to know how long someone has been tattooing, what their specialty is, and even request to see pictures of prior work. Don't allow them to lead you in a room where everyone's tattoo work is displayed. You want to see work that they did, not the entire shop. If the answers to the questions and the photographs of the prior work do not look up to your standards, ask for someone else. Not only are arm tattoos not inexpensive, but they are as stated above permanent.

Getting a tattoo on your arm or anywhere on your body is a commitment. This is something that must be taken extremely seriously and maturely. Too many individuals are walking around with tattoos that they regret. It doesn't have to be that way. If you do a bit of due diligence, your tattoo does not have to be classified as a regret. It is something that can be shown proudly, and is a piece of you. Many times a tattoo is completed, others who are close to you look at the design and know exactly why you chose it. This is when you know you made the right decision. Do your research. Decide what you want your arm tattoo to signify, and find the perfect artist to do it for you. After it is done, you will never regret your reasons why you did it, or what it means. You'll absolutely love it.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Simple Beauty of the Jesus Cross Tattoo

Simple Beauty of the Jesus Cross Tattoo The simplistic beauty of the Jesus cross tattoo is why it is so popular among diverse groups of people. It is not the strictly devout Christians who always request the Jesus cross tattoo, it is represented across all lines of ink lovers everywhere. The Jesus cross tattoo is a beautiful symbol of the faith in the belief that Jesus was crucified and was victorious over physical death, and spiritual death.

There are many variations of the traditional Latin theme of these tattoos; one is the depiction of the cross with the body of Christ. Another is an empty wooden cross, showing the resurrection. While the traditional empty cross tattoo can be embellished with a draped cloth over the cross beams, usually purple in color to represent the Royal Line of David, it is more often seen with a draped crown of thorns, and bent nails. These crosses are traditionally done with black ink, except when the purple drape is included.

People from the British Isles, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland combine their Celtic culture with the tattoo of cross symbolism, and use it as a means to elaborate on the Celtic theme. With their addition of swirls, geometric patterns, and even faeries featuring bright colors of the forest; these Jesus cross tats can add beauty to a bare cross inked image.

The Jesus cross tattoo is also appearing on tattoo lovers as a way to memorialize a deceased family member or friend. The traditional cross will have dates, and names added, as well as depictions of wreaths and flowers. This is a very fine way to remember someone always, and never forget their love or their life.
Military men and women are also using their version of the Jesus cross tats to relember lost compatriots, with a cross tat with hanging dog-tags draped over the crossbeam. The perfect, classic way to always remember a fallen ones sacrifice.

While the styles and preferences for Jesus with cross tats change over the years, the application of them remains a constant among tattoo lovers, and they are a favorite of tattoo artist. The simple beauty of a cross tats allows for intricate details to be added. An artist gets to add his own flair to any tattoo, and when he is asked to design a this kind of tattoo for a special remembrances event, he or she pulls out all the stops to deliver the best Jesus cross tattoo they can.

Tattoo Art Gallery

more tattoo picturesIf you are very interested in getting a tattoo, then please, Please, PLEASE shop around! Every tattoo artist has his or her own personal tattoo art gallery in the form of pictures that they have take of their past tattoo designs. Nowadays, many tattoo artists have actually taken art classes, and are very good at what they do. I personally had a tattooist who had recently graduated from The Art Institute of Chicago. His artwork, on paper as well as on skin, was phenomenal! I have heard that this artist moved to Tijuana, and opened an excellent tattoo studio. Of all places, he is probably kept busy by the many eighteen-year-old party teens - newly graduated and looking to enhance their party experiences!

Not all tattoo artists are going to have the credentials that mine had, but that should not stop you from looking at others. There are many self-taught, talented tattoo artists - you just need to shop around for them. Oh, a quick word to the wise: Tattoo artists generally will NOT work on a person if he or she is drunk. (Even though many weird tattoo stories seem to start with, "Well, I was drunk one night, and I . . .") Some inexperienced people may believe that dulling the senses with alcohol will help the tattooing procedure less painful. However, alcohol thins the blood, making you bleed more while the artist is working. Yes, he or she is poking you with a needle, so, yes -- you will bleed!

Some bleeding is normal, however, bleeding a lot (like when drunk) can potentially hide the tattoo as it is being worked. Therefore, you may end up with a tattoo that does not meet good quality standards, simply because your bleeding distorted the tattooist's view! (Yes, it would be YOUR fault - not the tattooist!) as far as adventurous tattoos go, I happened to come across one such tattoo at a motorcycle rally in Kankakee, IL. One of the many shirtless, tattooed men had come up to have a conversation with my stepfather. I happened to look at the man's chest, and found a very unusual tattoo. On his left upper chest area, there was a tattoo of a very voluptuous woman "riding" on the back of a serpent.

One of her breasts were tattooed around the man's nipple, thereby making it look like both he and the girl shared that particular body part. He had accented it, by piercing his "shared" nipple! It was funny, inventive, and made you smile. At the very least, it was one of the most memorable and intriguing tattoos I had seen in my lifetime! Just as you would want to find a doctor to suit your ills; a chiropractor to take care of your aches and pains; or even a dentist to take care of those cavities -- so should you find a suitably experienced tattooist! Some actually have more experience with one style of tattoo or another, so finding the one that will do the best job, will make you feel better about you tattoo in the end

Friday, November 5, 2010

Get Your Tour De France Tattoo Today

race race tattoo sexyDoes anyone know if Lance Armstrong has a tattoo of the Tour de France? I personally have not met Lance, but I have met people who have and they say he is one strong individual and a downright honorable gentleman. A strong-willed individual with that level of strength of character could get a tattoo for the race that has defined their life, and is very much about who he is. No one could criticize that.

If you identify with strong-willed people, who never give up perhaps you should get a Tour de France tattoo too. Not long ago, I was in a bicycle shop getting a tune-up on my carbon fiber touring bike and I saw someone with a Tour de France tattoo. I asked him if he had ever ridden in the Tour and he said no he was not good enough, but he loved riding his bicycle and he said that it has kept them in shape and healthy as whole life and rides every day getting his inspiration from Lance Armstrong.

He told me that he had once gone to the Tour-de-France-route and watched the riders ride by. He said it was one of the highlights of his life, and made his vacation trip to Europe worthy of the cost. And he told me that to this day he watches the whole thing on TV back in the United States, every year. I told him that I did too, so he invited me over to watch it the next day with he and his wife, and we got on the subject of tattoos.

Many people who are sports enthusiasts buy tattoos, which signify their favorite events. I can think of probably no better mark to get on your body than one that signifies a race of perseverance, strength of character, and the ultimate in human endurance. Can you? Please consider all this.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Japan Skin Care SK-II Ultimate Revival Cream





SK-II is a famous beauty and skin care from Japan. SK-II is often considered one of the most expensive beauty brands in the world. SK-II history is more than 30 year, and what make difference SK-II with another beauty care products is SK-II use a natural, nutrient-rich liquid which they called, Pitera.

SK-II is divided into Essential Care, Pitera Heritage, Whitening/Tone Care, Cellumination/Aura Care, Beautify Aging, LXP, and Foundation. One of the most famous LXp product is LXP ULTIMATE REVIVAL CREAM.


LXP ULTIMATE REVIVAL CREAM

SK-II Ultimate Revival Cream is the ultimate in SK-II pampering for Skin and Soul. Its multi-action formula contains an abundance of anti-aging ingredients to improve the natural regeneration of skin's moisture and outer layer. Daily application of this wonderfully sumptuous cream results in smoother, firmer, finer textured and more youthful looking skin.

A fine textured beauty cream that is the most premium ever developed by SK-II. Combines highly concentrated Pitera and skin awakening ingredients including three carefully selected peptides that work on aging skin to keep it supple.

SK-II Ultimate Revival Cream contains a Renewal Complex, a fusion of over 12 ingredients including some of the most advanced peptide technology, state of the art vitamins and specially selected natural ingredients in a formula that fortifies the skin's moisture barrier. It also formulated with an extraordinarily concentrated form of Pitera to deliver dramatic levels of Vitamins, Amino Acids, Minerals and Organic Acids to the skin. Furthermore, this cream blended with a delicate essence of St. Forlia roses, some of the most precious in the world, to create a relaxing experience.

Directions: With the spatula, apply a pearl sized drop of cream on to the fingertips. Warm slightly by spreading between the fingers of each hand. Smooth over the ebtire face using light upwards movements.

Beauty Tips:

1. To begin your SK-II ritual, close your eyes and visualize your skin now and in the future.

2. Combine with an SK-II UV product during the day.

3. For further benefits, you can apply this product to other areas of your body like your neck, hands and decolletage.


Watch SK-II Commercial Video with model Shu Qi video here

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Exploring The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

The corrupt modern Sweden gets an honest portrait from the journalist Stieg Larsson, in the form of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The characters of his trilogy are unconventional to say the least, and the basic themes around which the series revolves are control, abuse and revenge (going on between different players).

Expert on Right Wing Extremism

One thing is for sure, Stieg Larsson wants to make sure we know everything about the central characters. Stieg Larsson was one of the leading experts on right wing extremism throughout the world and he went on to become the editor in chief of the magazine Expo (its mission was to expose the right wing extremism). He also worked as a consultant for Scotland Yard, which means he was just the right person to write the Millennium trilogy.

A Society Built With Characters

The book is replete with numerous characters, and there is quite a society built within the books. The social structure is pretty much evident through the way Lisbeth Salander is hired by Henrik Vanger (you'll come to know about the complicated route when you actually read the book). Stieg Larsson believes this is how the world actually works and Larsson makes sure this is an integral part of his social commentary.

It's a Personal Quest for Blomkvist, Too

The event when Blomkvist was jailed due to the charges brought by the corrupt Wennerstrom and his (Blomkvist's) quest for revenge is central part of the theme, which runs throughout the book. Even the peripheral characters are no less important in the book (even the daughter Mikael Blomkvist helps with the Bible references). Everyone in his book wants to control the others throughout in the series, including Erica Berger, the protagonist's best friend and boss, who is a powerful woman who controls all aspects of her own life and the men around her. Mikael Blomkvist's life is being controlled by Henrik Vanger who promises handsome financial and professional rewards if he gives one year of his life to Vanger (to investigate one past family incident).

The Art of Tribal Shoulder Tattoo Designs, From Sleeve To Back Piece

The tribal shoulder tattoo design happens to be one of the most original tattoos there is when it comes to artwork. You have prob`bly scoured the internet trying to find quality designs, only to come up empty, but there are easy ways to the original art online, which I will show you.

I am going to assume that you already know the general area which you would like your tribal shoulder tattoo. I will also go ahead and guess that you have searched all over the place for quality designs, only to be disappointed with what you have found. I know this, because I did it myself. The good news is that you can bypass all of the crud out there and find the hidden places with original artwork online. Remember, you do not have to settle for a Google search, or some generic, cookie-cutter website with tattoos to find your ultimate tribal shoulder tattoo art.

All of these places have designs and tattoos that have been spread all over the internet already. Most of these places also have artwork that is over five years old. Who knows how many people already have those tribals and designs inked on their shoulders and back already? Now, on to the part where you can bypass all of that while you search for a quality tribal shoulder tattoo...

It all starts with internet forums. You would not believe the amount of good information you can find at a forum. Remember, people love to brag to others when they find a hidden treasure, like a websites with tattoos, or in this case and place with tons of quality tribal shoulder tattoo designs. There is no better place for these folks to share the wealth than by using a forum and you can reap the benefits. Most of the top notch places don't come up in Google searches or such, and forums are your way to find out what others have searched for and found already.